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Amusements. QP,E It A 1J OU'i£. M : Lessee and Manager...WILLIAM ANDEKSOfc, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. * ; ANOTHER stupe:,-.-,, -"s PRODUCTION, When will be Presented by the Full Strength Of WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION . For the First Time in Auckland, The Strong, Soul-stirring. Strenuous, Sympathetic Play, THROUGH THE DIVORCE COURT. - ; - THROUGH THE DIVORCE COURT. This play appeals to the strongest feeding* of a public, whose brain is much exercised by this dramatically domestic problem. THROUGH THE DIVORCE COURT. "If \vj were to consider the importance o" the marriage vows before taking them, there >■ would bo less sin. less divorce, and less of that misery that is eating like a cancer into the heart of the society of to-day." THROUGH THE DIVORCE COURT. THROUGH THiJ DI\URC.Ii COURi. Full of Life, Incident, and Situations of a ' strongly Dramatic and Exciting Character. A Deeply Laid Plot, involving intricate details, and many rapid changes of scene arede. veloped with such skill and fore; that the - 1 Drama will enchain the attention of the audi, ence from tbt rise to the fall of curtain. THROUGH TIIE DIVORCF COURI. '4 TO-NIGHT AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS, THROUGH HIE DIVORCE COURT. Stags — Edmund Duggan. PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is; Early Doors, 64 extra. Day Sales, Early Door Tickets only at Williamson's, Carter's, and Groves'. Box Plan at Wildinan and Arey's. Touring Manager - - - Fred. Henningliam Business Manager .... Michael Joseph." gT. gEPULCHRE'3 pARISH JJALL. MAY 3, 4, AND 5, M AY PAIR. . v . AFTERNOON. ADMISSION FREE. Sale of Work, Art Gallery, Refreshments etc., etc. - ' , SPLENDID PROGRAMME EACH EVENING, WEDNESDAY items by Mrs. aI Myers, Miss Somerset Mrs. Gilinoi,ir, Wai-1 ata Quartette, Mr. Aspinall. \ THURSDAY—Minstrels. \ FRIDAY—" A Quiet Family." -j \ EVENING ADMISSION, Is. \ Young women's christian association. SALE OF WORK. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 5 and 6, At the institute, WELLESLEY-STREET east. Plain and Fancy Needlework, Produce, Fruit, Plans, Sweets, Afternoon Tea, etc., etc. Attractions for young people, music, sideshows, competitions. To be opened by L. J. Bagnall, Esq. ADMISSION, fid; Children, 3d. QT. MARY'S SCHOOLROOM, PAENELL, ° On TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1905, A PUBLIC LECTURE Will be given by R. H. INGLE C Bob, the late Wairakei Guide"), 011 " OUR THERMAL REGION AND ITS WONDERS," With lessons to be learnt from it upon the rectification and deposition of metals, etc. The Lecture will be illustrated by Limelight Views, Glass Geysers, Blackboard Diagrams, etc. A few seats reserved at 2s. Admission, is; Senior School Pupils, Cd. Doors open, 7.30 p.m.; commence at 8 p.m. . 'The Rev. Canon Mac Murray, of St. Mary's, has kindly consented to take the Chair. Federal hall, \vellesley-street. On THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1905, a PUBLIC LECTURE Will be given by 4 R. 11. INGLE (" Bob, the late Wairakei Guide"), on "OUR THERMAL REGION AND ITS WONDERS, With the lessons to be learnt upon the rectitlcation and deposition of metals, etc. The Lecture will be illustrated by Limelight Views, Model Glass Geysers, Blackboard Diagrams, etc. A few seats reserved at 2s. Admission, Is; Senior School Children, 6(1 each. Doors open, 7.30 p.m., commcnce 8 o'clock. The Rev. W. E. Uillam, Vicar of St. Matthew's, has kindly consented to take tlw Cha J r. Dancing, deportment, and physical CULTURE. MRS. MALCOMSON BOULT, SEASON 1905. CHORAL HALL, FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 28, 7 till 10. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 29, 2.30 till 4.30. FORESTERS' HALL, DEVONPORT, MONDAY EVENING. MAY 1, 7 till 9.30. Private Lessons and Private .'"lasses by arrangement. N.8.-This will be Mrs. Boult's LAST SEASON IN AUCKLAND, as she intends leaving for England at the end of October. Mrs. Boult will be glad to meet a capable teacher desirous of taking her connection next year. She would thoroughly coach her in her methods and system, during this season. Premium required. MRS. MALCOMSON BOULT, " Oakleigh," Upper Symonds-street. . JJ A Z A R D ' S RIFLE RANGE, In the usual weekly competitions for week ending April 22nd, the following made possibles for the Six-shot competition: S. Stevens, A. Downey, E. P. Downey, A. Milner, E. Brooks, W. Gray, P. D. Speedy, W. Scott, T. Cooper. J. Reed, A. Mackie, J. Mackie, S. Elliott. 11. Booth, F. Kronfeld, D. Pickford, T, Webb. W. McCracken, J. Buckley. The v.-in-ner proved to be .1. Buckley. Winner of Running Targets, F. Webb. Winner of Aggregate Bull's eyes, .T. Marine. This weeie'lt prizes, SIX-SHOT COMPETITION. Fancy Alarm Clock; RUNNING TARGETS. E.P. Cake Stand; AGGREGA'IT BULL'S-EYES, E.P. Sugar Basin. No Entrance Fee; Id Shot. ROLLER SKATES—Just Arrived, per s.s. Sonoma—Ladies' and Gcnt.'s Winslow, Plain and Ball Bearings, Bos Rolls.—J. O. Pelham, Albert-street. Football. JJIOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 03? AUCKLAND. GRAND OPENING MATCH AND KICKING COMPETITIONS. KINGSLAND CRICKET GROUND, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 2.45 p.m. Admission. 6d; Ladie3 Free. E. L. McKEON, Hon. Sec. ■ -■ — J jgUBURBS FOOTBALL CLUB, Members and intending member; of the above Club are requested to Attend Practice at Alexandra Park TO-DAY, at 3 p.m. , E. J. MEAES, Hon. Secretary. 6S "J D PAlß—Men's Colonial Tweed 1 L Trousers; ditto Suits, 19s 6d and 21s; Men's Vicuna Suits, 23s 6d and 27s 6.1 RUSHBROOK AND BRIDGMAN, Queenstreet. jq-EW 2 E4 - land JT ebAli D * Subscription ! 63 per west, delivered In town »nd tuburbs, or 10i per quarter In *Uvacco, panel to any part of the colony. Advertisements under the following ola»«e«-" Wanted, To Let, Fon Sai.b, Lost and food. Persoxai,, Board and Residence, are inserted •• the rate of 18 werai for Is, or three coniecutltt insertion! for 2» 6d. Births, Deaths, *hd Marriages, Si 6d each Insertion. These announcements, which roust be signed by .the advertiser, are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly news and Heraij) BnniiAßt without extra charge. Replies to advertisements will be received at tbt • officaa of the Hkrai.d free of charge. Instructions a* to the insertion or withdrawal ef advertisements in the Herald must be In writln;. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through *®". cidenfc or from other causes. v - *- , , Ml

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12853, 29 April 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12853, 29 April 1905, Page 8

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